I have installed Linux mint 14 Nadja (64bit)After a successfully new mint install/update I started to install new programs at software manager. After I finished I can reboot my system successfully.After this I started to remove programs what I'll never use (from media, internet, and for example Bluetooth service)

(I have the same situation with 32 bit version and 64 bit)

After these modifications I wanted to reboot, but there is only black screen with a cursor...can anybody help?

csocsoi wrote:There is no way to save this install? I have changed a lot of things....

Possibly, but it's probably as long winded as a new install.If you can't actually login to your system, we would need to chroot it. To do that you need the original install media and boot it to the live session

* Open a terminal and type

$ sudo fdisk -l

* Now, you need to remember which device listed is your linux distribution, for reference, /dev/sda1 will be used. Now we need to mount the filesystem to /mnt

$ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt

* Now mount the rest of your devices

$ sudo mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev

* Now chroot into your system

$ sudo chroot /mnt

Once you have done this you can use synaptic to re-install your core packages

thank you for your answer...I think you are right, and I'll choose the easier way and re-install.....and I still do not understand why the whole system crashed after I used its own software manager and I removed some programs, servises what I'll never use...(firefox, pidgin, samba, mplayer2, totem, banshee, brasero, thunderbird, bluetooth)

yes, I understand..These lost 3 hours was a good lesson for me.....I think the perfect soultion would be if we could choose at system installation process which programs do we need..(For example we could choose a webbrowser, torrent client, videoplayer, musicplayer, picture viewer, etc.. only one program in each main category..)

csocsoi wrote:yes, I understand..These lost 3 hours was a good lesson for me.....I think the perfect soultion would be if we could choose at system installation process which programs do we need..(For example we could choose a webbrowser, torrent client, videoplayer, musicplayer, picture viewer, etc.. only one program in each main category..)

The best way to do this would be to only remove one program at a time. Log in, and then out. But just because something doesn't look like it's being used, doesn't mean that it's not. LibreOffice and a Media player most likely won't do much damage, but you start removing parts of the File Manager, and Desktop, you're bound to run into issues.

You might want to look at some of the other distro's out there that would let you DL the parts that you want to install. I've not used any, so I don't have any recommendations. IF you want to stay with an Ubuntu / Debian system, you might want to look at Peppermint Linux, as it does fit on a CD, whereas Mint isn't sticking with the size limitations.